Brilliant video Kirk - many thanks. I'm getting one from Santa this year and your info on all the setting up etc. will be great to play with and use on boxing day!!
That was such an interesting tutorial. I seldom watch longer videos as short ones match my attention span but this one I will watch again. I cored my first bowl yesterday and made so many mistakes. I’ll return to it tomorrow, see if I can learn from your advice and attempt to produce something half decent. Thank you for taking the trouble to share and here’s hoping 2024 is healthy and successful 🌞
One thing that is very important is the savings of the highly figured would pieces that can be very expensive doing it like this you do four bowls out of one expensive piece of wood. Good job, my friend.
Ok ok Mr. DeHeer is the coolest guy ever and I was lucky enough to run into him. He was so nice. Thank you all who helped with this video and the other videos, y’all taught me all I know about wood turning. 🫶
Thanks Kirk. I just bought a one way coring system with four knives and I bought the hunter tips. I just adjusted everything to the right height of my powermatic. I’ve been obsessively looking at your video and other peoples videos. It seems to me that there’s a sweet spot that you can core out, four bowls with four knives if you have at least a 8 inches deep and 8+ inches of radius of a blank. I’m gonna try it, but I just wanted to know your opinion. On this video you didn’t put number one cutter blade and for that smallest bowl and I was curious why you didn’t. Thank you so much for this. I’ll be obsessing about this for a while until I totally get it. It’s a new toy.😂😂😂
Thank you for posting this thorough and detailed video demonstration of the Oneway Coring System. It is by far the best video explaining the setup and use of this system. I recently bought this system and have limited experience thus far. One thing I would like to ask is that you please produce a follow up video on how to sharpen the HSS cutters for this system? I purchased the cutter sharpening jig but the instructions from Oneway are not clear. A close up video would be most helpful! As you pointed out in this video, it is important to use sharp cutters to avoid catches and resulting problems. Thanks again for your great video. Steve
Thank you for putting this out. Not many great vids on this ..Easy to see with the plex glass but harder with a bowl on the chuck. I’ve lost many bowls by keeping the 10% rule to strict..that being said I love how you mention the bottom of the bowl thickness in relation to the rim. I also like the mentioning of backing out the core system for that first cut .. these are all hard first lessons.
Very detailed, thank you. You mentioned bending a cutter... I did once, hit a nail (urban tree). Did you know Oneway can straighten a cutter? I was very happy to find out.
Excellent video Kirk. I have been on the fence on getting one of these. After watching this I have the confidence to go for it. I have a Robust AB. My only question I did not get answered is which of the 4 cutting curves I need to get. Perhaps the answer is all 4 which is expensive for me.
Fantastic video, lots of brilliant tips. One thing greatly puzzles me though. When you were coring, I would have thought that when changing from th No 1 cutter to the No.2 cutter (for the final cut), you would have had to rotate the hardboard spacing board through 90 degrees to the cutter 2 position. I would be most grateful if you could clarify why this is not the case.
I withdraw my question as watching the video again it is clear that after the first cut, cutter 1 has to be advanced towards the headstock by about an inch to cut deeper. There is no need to do that with the third cut with cutter 2 which will cut a deeper arc below the arc of cutter 1. Apologies for being too dumb to see that before.
Man, these would be much better it you would shorten the video and not explain so much. You don't have to tell us every time you pick up the piece of wood.. i can't finish your videos because I don't have time. Shorten your videos to 20 to 30 minutes and you will get a lot more viewers
Brilliant video Kirk - many thanks. I'm getting one from Santa this year and your info on all the setting up etc. will be great to play with and use on boxing day!!
That was such an interesting tutorial. I seldom watch longer videos as short ones match my attention span but this one I will watch again. I cored my first bowl yesterday and made so many mistakes. I’ll return to it tomorrow, see if I can learn from your advice and attempt to produce something half decent. Thank you for taking the trouble to share and here’s hoping 2024 is healthy and successful 🌞
this is incredible instruction Kirk - many thanks from Conor in Ireland
Thanks Kirk. Very instructional with safe turning. Very enjoyable.
Excellent video Kirk! Very informative. Thanks for the wonderful instruction. You're a natural teacher!
Great instructional video clear concise and info useful for all levels
Good info. There are tips all through the video making it very useful. Thanks
Excellent video Kirk,plenty of good tips.
One thing that is very important is the savings of the highly figured would pieces that can be very expensive doing it like this you do four bowls out of one expensive piece of wood. Good job, my friend.
Thanks for the video. This is the best tutorial I've seen on the subject so far. Greetings from Germany from Woodallround
Excellent video - lots of tips - thank you!
Back again, ordered mine today so needed refresh
Ok ok Mr. DeHeer is the coolest guy ever and I was lucky enough to run into him. He was so nice. Thank you all who helped with this video and the other videos, y’all taught me all I know about wood turning. 🫶
Thank you for your time. Great video.
Thanks Kirk. I just bought a one way coring system with four knives and I bought the hunter tips. I just adjusted everything to the right height of my powermatic. I’ve been obsessively looking at your video and other peoples videos. It seems to me that there’s a sweet spot that you can core out, four bowls with four knives if you have at least a 8 inches deep and 8+ inches of radius of a blank. I’m gonna try it, but I just wanted to know your opinion. On this video you didn’t put number one cutter blade and for that smallest bowl and I was curious why you didn’t. Thank you so much for this. I’ll be obsessing about this for a while until I totally get it. It’s a new toy.😂😂😂
well done, easy to watch, lots of good tips besides just the coring bit.
Thank you Sir, lot of good information. I'm trying to decide which system to get.
Thank you for posting this thorough and detailed video demonstration of the Oneway Coring System. It is by far the best video explaining the setup and use of this system. I recently bought this system and have limited experience thus far. One thing I would like to ask is that you please produce a follow up video on how to sharpen the HSS cutters for this system? I purchased the cutter sharpening jig but the instructions from Oneway are not clear. A close up video would be most helpful! As you pointed out in this video, it is important to use sharp cutters to avoid catches and resulting problems. Thanks again for your great video. Steve
Thank you for putting this out. Not many great vids on this ..Easy to see with the plex glass but harder with a bowl on the chuck. I’ve lost many bowls by keeping the 10% rule to strict..that being said I love how you mention the bottom of the bowl thickness in relation to the rim.
I also like the mentioning of backing out the core system for that first cut .. these are all hard first lessons.
Thanks for putting this on
Grest info.! Thank-you
Very detailed, thank you. You mentioned bending a cutter... I did once, hit a nail (urban tree). Did you know Oneway can straighten a cutter? I was very happy to find out.
Excellent video Kirk. I have been on the fence on getting one of these. After watching this I have the confidence to go for it. I have a Robust AB. My only question I did not get answered is which of the 4 cutting curves I need to get. Perhaps the answer is all 4 which is expensive for me.
The number 1 and 2 knife sets do about 90% of the coring we do. It's pretty infrequent to need the 3 or 4.
Ah, so good to know! Thank you. @@CraftSuppliesUSA
Fantastic video, lots of brilliant tips. One thing greatly puzzles me though. When you were coring, I would have thought that when changing from th No 1 cutter to the No.2 cutter (for the final cut), you would have had to rotate the hardboard spacing board through 90 degrees to the cutter 2 position. I would be most grateful if you could clarify why this is not the case.
I withdraw my question as watching the video again it is clear that after the first cut, cutter 1 has to be advanced towards the headstock by about an inch to cut deeper. There is no need to do that with the third cut with cutter 2 which will cut a deeper arc below the arc of cutter 1. Apologies for being too dumb to see that before.
You said you went to the 180 grit sharpening wheel because you're working on large diameter bowls. Why 180? How does that help?
Does it not matter if you go with or against the growth ring. I don’t know why but I thought it did.. thank you.
I tried getting one core out of a roughed out end grain blank yesterday. I gave up after three loud, belt-squealing jams of the support knife.
Not to be a wise ass but would it not be easier to get longer threaded rod to make up the diff in your Corning knifes
Appreciared
nice but expensive tool
Man, these would be much better it you would shorten the video and not explain so much. You don't have to tell us every time you pick up the piece of wood.. i can't finish your videos because I don't have time. Shorten your videos to 20 to 30 minutes and you will get a lot more viewers
Please keep the videos just as they are. Excellent teaching. Thanx.